Mon 04 Nov 2024 12:34:29 PM EST

Greetings List Lurkers,

Ah Winter...

Currently working on Ebike batteries (pun intended :^)

These cold times will allow me to improve my LXC dialects.  First it was
docker,
I now burnish my podman skills even though I learned a bit about docker
already.
The fact that there are two of these LXC command environments for me
creates a bit of a fun
house mirror effect when it comes to the syntax involved...

It may be time to find a stereo cheat sheet in order to keep the
podman/docker
dichotomy straight.

Additionally, one other bit of ignorance I need to overcome is JavaScript.
As I mentioned two weeks ago, the good news here is that there is a single
standard for JavaScript maintained by the European Computer Manufacturers
Association (ECMA), and while they are up to version 6, to my knowledge,
unlike python they have not broken the earlier versions...

As mentioned last week, not to say there are not JavaScript dialects.
GoogleScript seems to be a rather faithful version of ECMA6, and I believe
the mere existence of "GScript" may go a long way to keep Micro$oft and
Visual Studio Code (VScode) editor honest, they love to Embrace, Extend and
Eliminate anything they did not invent.  Most folks follow the VScode path.

While VScode Editor is supposed to be open source, I simply
prefer developing in GScript and exporting the completed code to
applications.

The El-dorado I still seek is a way to expand Visual Bash or more
specifically how to
operate Bash as a JavaScript plug-in.  This may or may not be possible but
hey...

As I mentioned, being injured has cut the effort of SugarTower, I fully
intend to
assess and organize the TechnoRubble that has accumulated and continue to
expand
the dry storage areas.  Soon SugarTower will mostly shut down for the
winter,
If all goes well, I expect this will be revisited in the spring...

The great news is I may have finally found a connector for my icosahedron
project,
Here is a url if anyone is interested in addictive geometry.
http://docbox.flint.com:8081/pinwheel

By spring I dream of a meet up of Adult Swim at SugarTower.
Sing out or attend this evening's meeting in person if you are interested
in the SugarTower
TechnoRubble organizational project or the loot.

The new 'thespian' laptop is a case in point.  Imagine a laptop which merely
records video and audio.  You boot it and that is what it does.
More on this project as it develops over this coming winter.
I may need to bring thespian to DC for a project...

Tonight, I expect to continue my education in the SuSe version of
Immutability and
Associated Containers (IAOC) that DTG has been coaching me on IAOC which is
really cool development environment based upon podman. Need to nail podman.

Truth is I am seriously considering converting to >>> The Hat <<<... God
help me.

This winter's ambitions to forge in the IAOC environment include, mastering
Pipewire
in this, we may be delving into some audio evil... AudioEvil.sh is a Visual
Bash
script yet to be written, which strikes me as the ultimate name for a bash
script
to implement and monitor acquisition of protected audio streams (Piracy :^).

Clearly winter projects...

As I have mentioned in the past, the next logical step after AudioEvil.sh
would be AVRelay.sh.
AVRelay would trans-code between different video conferencing applications
(E.G. jitsi to zoom).
Basically, one example; you would run a jitsi server on one virtual which
would relay to a zoom client.
another example might be to relay an audio-video from one market to another.

Well they say it is good to dream...

Again, maybe Dave can consider a brief stint of immorality to help me with
AudioEvil.sh.
AVRelay.sh seems morally clean.

That said we have a meeting tonight at 6PM.

The life lesson here is that serious development remains for the winter.
Winter shall soon allow us to answer questions like:
- Can we build a Large Language Model server?
- Can I use Chat GPT to generate VisualBash scripts?
- Would it make sense to store VisualBash functions in MariaDB?

...so more about these foolish ideas is available this Monday evening at 6
PM at the York Library
in beautiful East Barre Vermont.  Thus we are centralizing and
convocating at the York Branch Library
this evening.  That said, come in person or remotely and bring this and any
other problems and
questions and we shall do our thing!

This evening, beyond the Library face-2-face & gizmo-2-gizmo, we shall use
https://meet.jit.si/bosi to connect.

Come on to https://meet.Jit.si/bosi at 6PM!  Feel free to click the
following link to join...

Feel free to click the following link (around 6PM tonight) to join the
meeting:
https://meet.jit.si/bosi

Let me know if this works for everyone...

=====
Just want to dial in on your phone?

Dial-in: +1.512.402.2718 PIN: 1992759198#

Note that this dial worked with devastating effect from the road...

Click this link to see the dial in phone numbers for this meeting:
https://meet.jit.si/static/dialInInfo.html?room=bosi

Time to get cracking for Halloween!


Kindest Regards,


Paul Flint, Director
Barre Open Systems Institute

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